A Plague Tale: Innocence is coming to the X / S series on July 6

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A Plague Tale: Innocence is coming to the X / S series on July 6

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Asobo is one of those studios where everything they touch seems to turn to gold. They are not responsible for anything more and nothing less than Flight Simulator. An exceptional saga in the simulation section, and whose last opus surprised by the very high graphic level among others. But at Asobo we do not only bet on planes, we also surprise from time to time with “minor” titles but of high quality. This is the case of A story of plague: innocence, game that you have in Game Pass. After its release, it became a hit, which also led the studio to take the plunge for a second installment. Requiem from a plague tale is already a reality and will be launched in 2022.

Concerning the first opus, the Net surfers were able to benefit from a title at the height, with a “solo” story which takes us on the plateau of the French Inquisition. With rats and a strange disease at the center of the plot, the tale takes us through emotional moments, dangers and weird puzzles. From now on, enjoying this wonder will be an even richer experience, thanks to the new, next-generation version. A story of plague: innocence will be updated to a version that will support reading 4K and 60fps. A perfect excuse to replay Amicia and Hugo’s adventure, or directly to play it for the first time for those who haven’t taken the plunge.

Also note that at the same time as this version is launched, one will arrive on Nintendo Switch. The Big N laptop will also be able to run this Asobo masterpiece via the cloud. It was announced Focus Home Intercatifto be able to play via the Eshop. The game was released in 2019, but we can now take advantage of the potential of the new generation to enjoy it in the best possible conditions.


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